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Friday 24 th & Saturday 25 th April 2020, London £ 675 + VAT www.forestadent.com OrthoEasy Pal – the new palatal pin The Orthoeasy System is now complemented by the OrthoEasy Pal. Pal stands for palatal, as the new pin was developed specifically for the anchorage of orthodontic appliances in the palate. For example, the Frog appliance can now be attached quicker and easier in the mouth than before. Until now, the lab abutments with the welded appliance had to be attached elaborately with a wire ligature on the pins placed in the palate. The head of the new OrthoEasy Pal is equipped with a practical inner thread so that the abut- ments can simply be attached with a retaining screw. A lab analog pin and an impression cap help to fabricate the appliance in the orthodontic laboratory. Easy anchorage of appliances in the screw head. Transgingival conic screw neck for sealing the gingiva against infections. The new design of the thread peak offers safe and easy passage through the gingiva and corticalis. Shark like cuts make a new pitch at every single winding step. Compression step and depth stop at the corti- calis for higher stabili- ty through mechanical compaction of the bone. ORTH easy ® Pal FORESTADENT Ltd. Unit 1 Crossinglands Business Park Salford Road · Aspley Guise · MK17 8HZ Phone 01908 227 851 · [email protected] Registration Please fill in your details below and email to [email protected] to express your interest and we will call you back to provisionally hold a place. A place will only be guaranteed upon full payment*. Alternatively call 01908 227 851 for more details. Yes, I would like to participate in the course 24 th & 25 th April 2020 - London Name Address Phone Fax E-mail GDC no. Date Signature Practice stamp *Cancellations made after 13th March 2020 - 100% of the fee will be retained, transfers to an alternative course within the next 12 months may be considered after this date. ORTH easy ® The Complete System for Cortical Anchorage Miniscrews & Anchorage in Modern Orthodontics Cortical Anchorage Course: C O N T I N U I N G P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T 13 hours CPD

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Friday 24th & Saturday 25th April 2020, London£675 + VAT

www.forestadent.com

OrthoEasy Pal – the new palatal pin

The Orthoeasy System is now complemented by the OrthoEasy Pal. Pal stands for palatal, as the new pin was developed specifically for the anchorage of orthodontic appliances in the palate. For example, the Frog appliance can now be attached quicker and easier in the mouth than before. Until now, the lab abutments with the welded appliance had to be attached elaborately with a wire ligature on the pins placed in the palate. The head of the new OrthoEasy Pal is equipped with a practical inner thread so that the abut-ments can simply be attached with a retaining screw. A lab analog pin and an impression cap help to fabricate the appliance in the orthodontic laboratory.

Easy anchorage of appliances in the screw head.

Transgingival conic screw neck for sealing the gingiva against infections.

The new design of the thread peak offers safe and easy passage through the gingiva and corticalis. Shark like cuts make

a new pitch at every single winding step.

Compression step and depth stop at the corti-calis for higher stabili-ty through mechanical compaction of the bone.

ORTH easy ® Pal

FORESTADENT Ltd. Unit 1 Crossinglands Business Park Salford Road · Aspley Guise · MK17 8HZPhone 01908 227 851 · [email protected]

Registration

Please fill in your details below and email to [email protected] to express your interest and we will call you back to provisionally hold a place. A place will only be guaranteed upon full payment*. Alternatively call 01908 227 851 for more details.

Yes, I would like to participate in the course

24th & 25th April 2020 - London

Name

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

GDC no.

Date Signature

Practice stamp

*Cancellations made after 13th March 2020 - 100% of the fee will be retained, transfers to an alternative course within the next 12 months may be considered after this date.

ORTH easy ®

The Complete System for Cortical Anchorage

Miniscrews & Anchoragein Modern Orthodontics

Cortical Anchorage Course:

Continu

ing P

rofessional DeveloPment

13hoursCPD

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Aims of the course

Anchorage: The enemy or friend that we have to deal with every day during our clinical practice.

To recognise the need for anchorage and to know how to obtain and maintain it during treatment are the key points that lead to orthodontic success. For years, orthodontists have applied complex systems and various appliances for anchorage, sometimes only suc-ceeding in part.

The absence of multiple teeth or bone loss can sometimes make or-thodontic treatment extremely complex, if not impossible. The intro-duction of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) has revolutionized the orthodontic world, simplifying otherwise complex treatments and making impossible treatments possible.

Like other innovative procedures, the application of TADs can be initially rejected by the clinician, who may consider it complex and unnecessary. The course is intended to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of TADs, their features and benefits, simple clini-cal procedures, as well as the possible risks and complications. Our goal will be to increase the knowledge and confidence of the clinical application of TADs, through the analysis of different clinical situa-tions, as well as by applying TADs on blocks of synthetic bone.

Course Programme

1st day

Theory:

• Anchorage in orthodontics • Skeletal anchorage in orthodontics • Clinical indications for use of TADs in orthodontics • TADs Features and benefits• Choosing the ideal site and the type of TADs • Clinical Procedures • Risks and Complications • Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical

situations• Auxiliary systems on TADs

Practical:

• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical situations

• Typodont based insertion of TADs

2nd day

• Systems with skeletal palatal anchorage: Ortho Easy Pal• Clinical show cases as examples of the different clinical

situations

Speaker

Giorgio Iodice

Giorgio Iodice obtained his degree in Dentistry, his specialist degree in Ortho-dontics and his PhD in Oral Sciences from the University of Naples Federico II. Giorgio received the Certificate of Excellence in Orthodontics in Italy (Italian Board of Orthodontics) and the E.B.O. (European

Board of Orthodontics). Since 2013, Giorgio has been a member of the IBO examining committee and of the SIDO Model Display examining committee since 2014. He is assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Naples Federico II and an active member of SIDO, EOS, SIBOS, AIDOr and SIDA.

His main clinical and research interests are focused on the characteristics of treating adult patients, temporary anchorage devices (TADs) and the relationship between occlusion and temporo-mandibular disorders.

Giorgio has written several publications in national and international journals as well as a valued speaker at many congresses and universities.

Molar up-righting spring for direct pin anchorageThe Frog Appliance is suitable for effective molar distalisation without tipping and can be anchored palatally with the aid of OrthoEasy® Pal. An advanced version of this commonly used appliance is now available under the name Frog II.

Colour coded anodising of the surface.

OrthoEasy® Pal – the palatal pin.

Includes one night accommodation (24th), evening meal, breakfast, lunch and refreshments on both days.